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>> when we think about what the typical american is, this is shown throughout social science literature. the typical american type is a white male, protestant, straight, married. right? so when we think about any departure from this type is considered the other or considered unamerican, whereas that type considers himself to be the real americans. so they fear this change. this loss of their lifestyle is slipping away. this sort of white male protestant lifestyle. >> well, jackie robinson was a real american, wasn't he? i think. anyway, i'm just trying to go through the list. willie mays, i think he was an american. i think a lot of great americans, not just them who are definitely really americans. thank you. i can't imagine the country without them. thank you, kevin dotson, and thank you, good luck with your doc. >>> up next, the democratic establishment is sure that ashley judd is going to take on mitch mcconnell. that is a huge question in kentucky, and now bill and hillary clinton is lining up behind another woman. that's ahead. this is going to be an interesting fight in kentucky.
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with us now the professor of political science at the university of washington and author of the upcoming book "change they can't believe in, the tea party and reactionary politics in america." thank you for joining us. it seems to me that when a lot of us who work on this show and have watched this program we have made a real effort to show the face of the tea party. all the placards up there, the hitler mustaches, the black face, if you will, super imposed on the face of barack obama. these obvious racial things that keep popping up in the visuals. what is your study tell you about the nature of the racial peace here of the tea party? >> well, thanks for having me, chris. my study suggests that there is a strain of racism in the tea party going all of the way back to when it began in 2010. there's definitely a racist strain but it goes beyond racism, homophobia as well, chris. >> let's talk about how they fit together. >> sure. >> is it a resuffmption of the d south, the dreamy nostalgia you get in the old movies like "gone with the wind"? when there are no gays, where blacks were slave
with us now the professor of political science at the university of washington and author of the upcoming book "change they can't believe in, the tea party and reactionary politics in america." thank you for joining us. it seems to me that when a lot of us who work on this show and have watched this program we have made a real effort to show the face of the tea party. all the placards up there, the hitler mustaches, the black face, if you will, super imposed on the face of barack...
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storms that science tells us will have greater severity in the future. medication is cost-effective, offering a $4 return on each dollar invested by preventing future damages. well each agency is focused -- the role of the task force is to ensure that prioritization of the project is across the region so can ensure benefits are not being duplicated. we want to think congress and members of this committee, in particular senator entered for your leadership that has cut red tape. we are working to combine cdt and other funds so the opportunity is not an opportunity lost. we know mitigation works, as craig fugate has just described. we saw on the gulf coast and we saw in sandy as well. we continue to work -- we continue to look forward to working with this community to support community rebuilding efforts in a way to make them stronger, more economically sustainable, and better prepared to withstand future storms. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i look forward to is ring any questions. >> thank you. has talked about the super storm with 80 mi
storms that science tells us will have greater severity in the future. medication is cost-effective, offering a $4 return on each dollar invested by preventing future damages. well each agency is focused -- the role of the task force is to ensure that prioritization of the project is across the region so can ensure benefits are not being duplicated. we want to think congress and members of this committee, in particular senator entered for your leadership that has cut red tape. we are working to...
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which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's human caused, it's a serious problem but that we have the solutions in hand to do it. so, one, i would want him to carry that message. but the second thing i would like to hear him say is that this issue has to stop being a partisan issue. the climate -- the earth's climate does not care whether you are a democrat or republican. it doesn't care whether you're a liberal or conservative. sandy did not only destroy the homes of democrats and not republicans. the terrible drought that has gripped the great plains and our nation's bread basket has not only gone after liberal farmers and ranchers, it's gone after all of us. the point is that climate change will affect all americans no matter what your political beliefs, your religious beliefs, your race, class, creed, et cetera, okay? and in the end the only way we're going to deal with this issue is if we come together as a county and have a serious conversation, not ab
which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's human caused, it's a serious problem but that we have the solutions in hand to do it. so, one, i would want him to carry that message. but the second thing i would like to hear him say is that this issue has to stop being a partisan issue. the climate -- the earth's climate does not care whether you are a democrat or republican. it doesn't care whether you're a...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. visit redlobster.com now try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ♪ twith blackberry hub10 and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. >> how does the policies reconcile with many of the black community view as anti-black, racist. >> that was former chairman michael steel wondering how the rnc's $10 million in outreach will be successful if the policies are offensive to minorities. let me offer som
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. visit redlobster.com now try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> roaches on a bus, we came together on the ridiculous last night. take a look. >> leerz what happened. according to passengers who spoke to our affiliate shortly after the trip began, roaches began to show up. pretty much everywhere. >> i sat down. roaches started crawling up on our clothes, going out the ceiling, everything. >> all right. we're already at the part of the trip where i would pull the emergency brake. i would jump off the bus and call wolf blitzer to pick me up. trust me, he's used to getting sketchy phone calls from atlantic city. >> i mean, wolf, i get into trouble in atlantic city once and you tell anderson. i thought you weren't going to say anything. >> was that you? what were you doing? >> i haven't actually been. i think you're the least likely of anyone i know to be getting sketchy phone calls. >> i actually probably did get a sketchy phone call from a friend in atlantic city once and had to help
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. >> there's no rigorous science that supports that conclusion. all of the science we have shows that mothering and fathering are distinct phenomenon and children do best with a married biological mother and father. it's american citizens and their elected representatives who should be voting, not five or nine unelected judges. >> hillary clinton came out in support of same-sex marriage, the former secretary of state, 2008 presidential candidate had backed civil unions but never made a full endorsement for marriage. she said it's about equality. listen. >> gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights. the united states should be a leader in defending those rights. >> do you think this is a move to influence the supreme court like the american academy of pediatrics trying to get their opinions out there before the courts decide. >> what you see from hillary clinton, american academy of pediatrics, and others this is an issue that is in front of the american people the way it never has been and a lots of folks want to make sure their
. >> there's no rigorous science that supports that conclusion. all of the science we have shows that mothering and fathering are distinct phenomenon and children do best with a married biological mother and father. it's american citizens and their elected representatives who should be voting, not five or nine unelected judges. >> hillary clinton came out in support of same-sex marriage, the former secretary of state, 2008 presidential candidate had backed civil unions but never...
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, and how to accelerate science. >> correct. yeah, that's exactly right. i think i've got a finity amount of time i can spend on this planet. and science is generated the most interesting things that i have seen while i have been alive and i want to see it do as much as it can while i'm still alive. >> rose: i will come back to data. >> you bet. >> rose: but let me stay with what you are doing with mount sinai. you became an assistant professor. >> uh-huh. >> rose: what are you hoping to achieve for them? >> sure. so in the short term what i am hoping to achieve is provide them a scaleable infrastructure for data storage and analysis. so that the scientists at mount sinai can do their jobs faster at a lower price. ultimately i would like to be able to use that infrastructure in the short term to improve the quality of health care delivery, lower the cost of health care deliver, potentially discover new therapeutics or diagnostics and integrate these new genomic data sets with existing traditional electronic health care records s
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but how do they disagree with the science? >> in fact they never say they disagree with the science. they say oh it's overbrood, done in animals not mechanistic jet cetera. the bottom line is that's where this study is so important. because while it doesn't cause causation, it is causal medical inference. it's the same level of proof we had back in the 1960s implicating tobacco as the cause of lung cancer. >> michael: so you have moved from science to law. >> yes, i have. in a master's program. not as a jd. >> michael: and tell us the im impyitus of doing that. >> we're in a war. and the food industry is winning. ultimately the legislative and executive branches of government cannot solve this, and there are reasons why. number 1, 6% of our exports are food. number two, most of congress is bought off by the food industry. bottom line the tobacco play book says this has to go to the courts. this is a statement that says all significant public health advancement requires the use of law. we want to bring the same issues to bare -
but how do they disagree with the science? >> in fact they never say they disagree with the science. they say oh it's overbrood, done in animals not mechanistic jet cetera. the bottom line is that's where this study is so important. because while it doesn't cause causation, it is causal medical inference. it's the same level of proof we had back in the 1960s implicating tobacco as the cause of lung cancer. >> michael: so you have moved from science to law. >> yes, i have. in a...
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clearasil, the science of clear skin. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show." now on current tv. >> bill: 12 minutes before the top of the hour. in the next hour, we're going to talk fish. genetically-modified fish. fish that will grow this big overnight. and like the one i caught last time went fishing and whether or not you would go for the monster salmon that they're talking about producing. right now we're talking all things political here in our nation's capital with igor volsky the deputy editor of the great site, think progress. thinkprogress.org. during the break, we learned there are now two more united states senators, igor, that have come out. this is a cascade of senators. dominoes are falling. two more senators have come out in support of same-sex marriage. yesterday it was claire mccaskil
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industry cares about one thing and one thing on profits if that means polluting our school system with science tonight and propaganda that so be it utah public system a public school system should be sure. and very very ugly the lincoln journal west virginia is no stranger to racial controversy but an editorial published this week in a local paper and linking counties local newspaper displays a level of bigotry in comprehensible by almost any standard to civilize be the anonymous call titled white is right uses explicit racial epithets and calls for the execution the murder of blacks gays italians and athletics make matters worse some residents have expressed support for their columns hateful views . thank you really don't know very well so. be sure you do agree with us you get rid of the. police and. put the lincoln journal has the right to print whatever it wants but there's really no editorial justification for publishing this particular column doing so it just reinforces and normalizes the worst sorts of hate speech and so people were so concerned about shedding light on racism why didn't
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the act requires all projects incorporate current science and engineering standards. the armies in the process of developing implementation for funding and project specific measures the corporate on an expedited evaluation that addresses resiliency, economics, risk as well as long-term sustainability. most of the court will enter into what are called project ridership agreements and ended with nonfederal sponsor and among other things an updated plan by the responsible nonfederal authorities. this approach will take a broad long-term approach to reducing vulnerability in a manner sustainable over time for the natural ecosystem, individuals close community which they lived. thank you, mr. chairman. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you all for your testimonies. our committee jurisdiction includes border security. last month i was in with senator mccain and congressman michael maccoll from texas who chairs a committee in the house. joined another day by secretary napolitano. one of the things we wrestle with is how a measure success. isn't the number of folks w
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. >> plus the science behind nature very own alarm [ man ] it's big. fast. safe. quickly reconnects families. same with aladdin. brings families back together. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. we'll get you through it. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ask. >> this is 7 news. >> we of think of the urged interest need for food at bay area food bank around the holiday. but urgent need for help from the alameda county have had bank tonight. they will be completely out of donations bit end of this week. many of the shelves empty at the berkeley food pantry that relies heavily on the county food bank for did nation. demand for f
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he wants more emphasis on science and mathematics education for irish kids, and an open door to bright young people like chugh from everywhere. >> we're looking at short-term, medium-term, long-term. we're going to change how we change work permits for non- irish national, so that will help bring in a lot more skilled computer science people into the irish economy. that will help bring in a lot more qualified, skilled computer science into the irish economy. >> suarez: but to have a healthy domestic economy, ireland can't just create great jobs for manipulating data on microchips. there's a role for potato chips too. this family has been growing potatoes for generations. irish potato consumption waned during the economic boom as irish tastes changed. the youngest generation of this family look for new markets and started a new business. gourmet potato chips called crisps here, kettled in small batches. after 18 months, they're selling in europe, asia, and to high-end american grocers. food was noted again and again by the experts as an export sector where irish businesses thrive. >> th
he wants more emphasis on science and mathematics education for irish kids, and an open door to bright young people like chugh from everywhere. >> we're looking at short-term, medium-term, long-term. we're going to change how we change work permits for non- irish national, so that will help bring in a lot more skilled computer science people into the irish economy. that will help bring in a lot more qualified, skilled computer science into the irish economy. >> suarez: but to have a...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a recent chill in u.s.-afghan relations showed signs of a slight spring thaw today. it came as america's top diplomat sat down with afghanistan's leader to hash out differences. frantic was today's watch word as secretary of state john kerry made an unannounced visit to kabul meeting with president hamid karzai and smoothing over u.s.-afghan tensions at a joint news conference. >> i appreciate enormously our friendship. and i know that you share with me a sense that this next year could well be one of the most important in the modern history of afghanistan. >> ifill: the show of unity followed new flare-ups as the u.s. winds down its combat mission there. after a deadly bombing this month, karzai was quoted as saying the u.s. colluded with
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the folks over at asap science report that using it leads to fragmented sleep and takes a toll throughout the rest of your day. >> in an unimaginable world without alarm clocks, our bodies would simply wake up naturally. it seems crazy, right? but our bodies have many chemical mechanisms to not only put to us sleep but wake us up will the alarm goes off but your body is not quite ready. this is known as sleep inertia and its strength is related to which sleep stage you're waking up out of. the deeper the sleep, the more potent the inertia. as a result, the second alarm may cause you to feel even more tired. and so continues the vicious cycle. ultimately, you would be better off setting your orange alarm later and not interrupting your sleep. >> from seinfeld to stick figures. >> it wasn't the am/pm. it was the volume. >> it was the volume. >> this is a real thing. and it might be the most important thing that you learn on the cycle. many people make this mistake. they say, you know what? i'm going to hit the snooze button. i need more sleep. that's a feeling. what the research says, depen
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bill: impact segment tonight. that mini series the bible airing on the history channel getting good ratings. now there is a rather intense controversy going on. take a look at this scene that features satan. >> man shall not live by bread alone. but on every word that comes from the mouth of god. >> bill: who does this guy he has a hoody. i didn't know the devil wore a hoody. i see a lot of hands up. you know who he resembles. now, this can't be an accident. so we asked producer of the bible mark burnett to appear this evening but he he declined. burnett should have come on the program. joining us from l.a. paul bond who covers television for the hollywood reporter. here in the studio stacy who does the same thing for "the new york post." linda, before i get to you i want' to put up the actor's picture so everybody knows what the actual actor playing satan looks like. let's pop that up right now. he doesn't look anything like and now pop the picture of the devil
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bill: impact segment tonight. that mini series the bible airing on the history channel getting good ratings. now there is a rather intense controversy going on. take a look at this scene that features satan. >> man shall not live by bread alone. but on every word that comes from the mouth of god. >> bill: who does this guy he has a hoody. i didn't know the devil wore a hoody. i see a lot of hands up. you...
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here is the christian science monitor -- there she is. a federal judge agreed with windsor and agreed that domagk violated her rights. -- doma violated her rights. it goes on to say -- on twitter -- william in hikers town -- excuse me, dennis in florida, republican. good morning. any bigbefore we allow construction projects to go on in the united states, we require their to be environmental impact study to see if it will harm the least creature's among us. we do not seem to want to do any environmental impact study to see how a homosexual marriage will impact our children. in terms of the religious issue -- host: the d.c. the news last week that the pediatric association came out and said that they do not see any harmful effects on children? caller: i did see that. there is another pediatric association that took exactly the opposite stand, which shows that all of this is politically motivated. they are all subject to pressure from various groups. either literally or two pediatric groups that took a totally different sides of the issue. h
here is the christian science monitor -- there she is. a federal judge agreed with windsor and agreed that domagk violated her rights. -- doma violated her rights. it goes on to say -- on twitter -- william in hikers town -- excuse me, dennis in florida, republican. good morning. any bigbefore we allow construction projects to go on in the united states, we require their to be environmental impact study to see if it will harm the least creature's among us. we do not seem to want to do any...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> shepard: it's bad here but not this bad. a brawal broke out. the country is deeply divided between the russian-speaking east and ukrainian speaking west. things got heated when a lawmaker with a ruling party gave a speech in russian are. afterwards, members of the opposition approached. there was pushing and shoving and then fists started flying. one politician even pulled another's hair. the chairman of parliament suspended the session for a day. three years ago a chair-throwing brawl sent six ukrainian lawmakers to the hospital. dramatic video as a man saves 2-year-old cpr in a supermarket. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. australia, the
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> shepard: it's bad here but not this bad. a brawal...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic. soft, smooth skin with olay. oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! >>> i'm almelissa ray berger. north dakota governor today signed the most restrictive abortion law in the nation. >>> the dow today closed at a record of 14,559. the s&p came within two points of a new closing high. >>> and the winner of that 3$33 million power ball jackpot will take a lump sum payment of $152 million after taxes. not bad. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." culture wedges have long been used by republicans as we know as wedges to divide democrats. in 2004, for instance, republicans placed a gay
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you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger problem. >> let me quote dick cheney, who said ronald reagan taught us that deficits do not matter. dick cheney was wrong. he was wrong then and now. of course deficits matter, but any one of you who supported the bush plans has no right to speak. i helped bill clinton balance the budget and build a surplus. why? because we had good economic times. in good economic times, you pay down the deficit, but reagan and bush did not, and in bad you have to stimulate in the near term, as thank god president obama is doing. we democrats will balance the budget once again. >> paul, whic
you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again
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>> i think in the sciences particular and the energy secretary, it is increasingly common. steven chu, the outgoing energy secretary who is also an academic, had close ties also to bp. bp had given a bunch of money to steven chu's slap at the university of california berkeley and he picked an executive to be one of his undersecretaries. steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret his nomination is he fits in with what obama has called his all of the above policy, which is to embrace things like fracking, continued use of oil, nuclear energy but also develop wind and solar i think that is where ernest moniz is on energy. >> let's turn to our
>> i think in the sciences particular and the energy secretary, it is increasingly common. steven chu, the outgoing energy secretary who is also an academic, had close ties also to bp. bp had given a bunch of money to steven chu's slap at the university of california berkeley and he picked an executive to be one of his undersecretaries. steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who...
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i believe in science and in evidence, and i do not think there is any scientific evidence that says that we should have such a public policy that tries to do what you have described that bill is doing in new jersey. i do not know the exact bill, but clyde conversion -- >> conversion therapy. >> i do not know what the evidence is, but i know it is disrespectful, and discriminatory, and therefore, i would oppose the conversion therapy and support the bill as we have in california. again, i have not seen that particular bill. s in the bill says there is a ban on conversion therapy. what is the point? what is the point? what is the point? i think it is stale. i think under people understand we talk about respect for all of god's children, not wanting to be discriminatory in any respect, that that really has the place, and it certainly does not. would that be in the schools? are they doing it in the schools are taking people side -- >> i am not sure, but i was wondering more broadly what you think, because these are being proposed. >> what is their purpose? we have been through this. when i c
i believe in science and in evidence, and i do not think there is any scientific evidence that says that we should have such a public policy that tries to do what you have described that bill is doing in new jersey. i do not know the exact bill, but clyde conversion -- >> conversion therapy. >> i do not know what the evidence is, but i know it is disrespectful, and discriminatory, and therefore, i would oppose the conversion therapy and support the bill as we have in california....
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it is not rocket science. it is simple stuff. this is something that -- you talk to manufacturing, manufacturers and it is the number one issue you here. there's a frustration, because the manufacturing community knows we are on the verge of michigan, on the verge of doing something special, but in order to get there, skilled workforce and the innovative work force, productive work force is going to meet the short-term challenges and put their as we think about this, the skills issue is about a short- term fit to a critical problem. but then it is about long-term solutions. if we can get to a place where we have right, innovative, productive, well-trained and educated people in the workforce, that will set manufacturing to continue to compete and grow. this all links together. hopefulething we are we will see move in the coming weeks and months in the senate. we will continue to work with you and try to be a supportive as we can. i look forward to the discussion. >> thank you. >> it is great to be here with you, senator. as i thi
it is not rocket science. it is simple stuff. this is something that -- you talk to manufacturing, manufacturers and it is the number one issue you here. there's a frustration, because the manufacturing community knows we are on the verge of michigan, on the verge of doing something special, but in order to get there, skilled workforce and the innovative work force, productive work force is going to meet the short-term challenges and put their as we think about this, the skills issue is about a...
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it is not a cultural science. it is hypocrisy. the way you that you're saying if marriage social goal is to create more human beings, and why do we even let people who do not conceive of be married? you are not even let him be a bull or homosexual people to be married. ask them why we can help society? thing is the way your saturdays in our society duse just a man and women can get married to me it is the same not to a segregated society. based on what? are social goal of marriage is to reproduce -out- social a marriage history -- social goal is for marriage to reproduce? >> the time is up. we really need to get this down. to speak as to try quickly as possible. i have a lot of sympathy for mr. for letting it take its course. how deep into people who say this is taking too long and all of the gay couples in states where they did not have these rights, how you answer that/ what is your response to that? it is an anthropology that all social scientists recognize, people on the left, and this is not something i have come up with. thi
it is not a cultural science. it is hypocrisy. the way you that you're saying if marriage social goal is to create more human beings, and why do we even let people who do not conceive of be married? you are not even let him be a bull or homosexual people to be married. ask them why we can help society? thing is the way your saturdays in our society duse just a man and women can get married to me it is the same not to a segregated society. based on what? are social goal of marriage is to...
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been covering the gay rights movement, it has insisted often prematurely that public opinion, social science, moral authority, et cetera, was already with them. that the country had already decided. and the polling didn't always bear that out. the voting didn't always bear that out. in 2008 when prop 8 passed, it was such a shock and a blow because for years, the gay rights community was insisting that a state has evolved in liberalist california would never allow this to happen. so it was shocking. well, now i think that narrative has caught up to the insistence, the promise of that sea change might finally be here. so to jonathan capehart's point, maybe scotus doesn't see the need for its involvement. whatever you think of the issue, i can see capehart's point that they might be reluctant given the new narrative. >> i don't know how the citizenses will rule. i don't pretend to have any particular insight into their mind sets here. but another comparison that he reference in the his piece was a new york time article over the weekend about parallels with the row v. wade decision. and the ide
been covering the gay rights movement, it has insisted often prematurely that public opinion, social science, moral authority, et cetera, was already with them. that the country had already decided. and the polling didn't always bear that out. the voting didn't always bear that out. in 2008 when prop 8 passed, it was such a shock and a blow because for years, the gay rights community was insisting that a state has evolved in liberalist california would never allow this to happen. so it was...
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this is a party that has become divorced from any sort of science or research or data and if they are going to win back the trust of the american people, if they are going to come up with anything that offer as real solution to the country's problems, they have to show that what they want to do squares with creating positive results in some sort of a meaningful way. >> but that's the point that i'm making. i'm not even saying, become like those of us that disagree with you. >> right. >> but show me your plan that comes to a result. >> right. >> that will help eradicate poverty, or help african-americans or latinos or women. >> there's no real evidence. >> but give me your way and tell me why it would lodgely do that. i mean, you look at roll call, the stewart rothenberg. he wrote an article about the gop, joan, and he told me this. i recently asked a smart veteran republican pollster what his party could do to turn his party around in the near future and his response was refreshingly honest. nothing. the republican brand will improve, he continued, only when the president screws up. h
this is a party that has become divorced from any sort of science or research or data and if they are going to win back the trust of the american people, if they are going to come up with anything that offer as real solution to the country's problems, they have to show that what they want to do squares with creating positive results in some sort of a meaningful way. >> but that's the point that i'm making. i'm not even saying, become like those of us that disagree with you. >>...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >> president obama's new headache tonight. just hours ago. the president named the head of the justice department civil rights division thomas perez to be the president's next secretary of labor. moments later republican secretary david vitter said he would block that nomination. he joins us
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another 2.2 trillion on things like science, energy, the environment and education. also the cpc does not want to cut entitlements. and, wants to give unemployed americans 99 weeks of cash compensation. nearly two years. the question is what does president obama think of the congressional progressive caucus? my opinion, he likes it i don't think the president believes that crew is fanatical because they want what he wants. by the way, the far left kooks do want to cut one thing, defense spending. they want to bring that back down to 2006 level. somewhere in iran is cheering. there comes a point when americans are going to have to decide what country, what kind of country they want. even taking half of what affluent americans earn, feds couldn't possibly afford what the far left wants to provide. so we would eventually become greece or cyprus if the u.s. dollar collapses and people stop lending us money. some conservatives believe that's exactly what the far left wants. a collapse of the entire capitalistic system. some on the right believe that president obama is act
another 2.2 trillion on things like science, energy, the environment and education. also the cpc does not want to cut entitlements. and, wants to give unemployed americans 99 weeks of cash compensation. nearly two years. the question is what does president obama think of the congressional progressive caucus? my opinion, he likes it i don't think the president believes that crew is fanatical because they want what he wants. by the way, the far left kooks do want to cut one thing, defense...
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she talks about protecting retirement benefits, talks about an expansion of engineering and science education, talks about reducing the deficit by eliminate willing waste. how concerned should the gop be about mark sanford's ability to win in the palmetto state now? >> i think they should be very concerned. she is a very impressive candidate in her own right. take away who her brother might or might nop not be or is. take away the baggage that mark sanford has, she is an impressive candidate on her own. an important point to make. that being said, it is likely that sanford will have challenges with women voters in a general election. newt gingrich won the primary. >> what are you trying to imply about our state? >> any time we predict what voters can do they go and do the exact opposite. >> especially in south carolina. >> exactly. no question. my point is even with all the things we are talking about, a tough race for sanford, she is such a strong candidate answered does have real baggage to deal w >> katon, you were quoted in politico, it looks to me like governor sanford has a tough hill t
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not because of lower chinese wages, but because china has decided to make a robust science and health care funding a national priority. in other words, the chinese are copying the secrets to our success, things that help our economy grow, things that are slashed in the republican budget and i say slashed, yeah, because they cut that portion of the budget by more than two times the sequester. that's a fact. so, we're talking about competing with the chinese or the indians or the europeans or anybody else who's out there, one of our global competitors, let's not allow them to borrow the secrets of our success while we're ignoring them here at home. and now i yield two minutes to a terrific new member of the budget committee, someone who's been focused in leading a lot of our anti-poverty efforts, ms. lee of california. the chair: the gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. lee: thank you, mr. chairman. let me thank our ranking member for your tremendous leadership and for yielding. and also to chairman ryan for a very spirited markup. i rise in strong opposition to
not because of lower chinese wages, but because china has decided to make a robust science and health care funding a national priority. in other words, the chinese are copying the secrets to our success, things that help our economy grow, things that are slashed in the republican budget and i say slashed, yeah, because they cut that portion of the budget by more than two times the sequester. that's a fact. so, we're talking about competing with the chinese or the indians or the europeans or...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> ha! back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. remember the right wing talk before the 2012 election about bad polling? several polls show the country's views on same-sex marriage are now shifting in favor of marriage equality. here's the "washington post"/abc poll just last week. 58% said it should be legal. just 36% illegal. >>> enter gary bower. president of the american values. a conservative group opposed to gay marriage. on fox yesterday, bower was asked whether he was concerned that public opinion does not line up with his group's position. >> do you worry that this only puts the republican party further out of touch with the mainstream of american voters? >> no, i'm not worried about it because the polls are skews, chris. just this past november, four states, very libera
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> ha! back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. remember the right wing talk before the 2012 election about bad polling? several polls show the country's views on same-sex marriage are now shifting in...